
My cousin, Elizabeth ROSEMOND Taylor converted to Judaism. I tried to do so in 1990 after declaring I was a Nazarite. Marc Rowan was BORN a Jew, and thus owns LESSONS preocular to being a Jew, LESSONS most NORMAL Jews are required to own. Being a multi-billionaires, who has networked with other Jewish Billionaires, Mr. Rowan feels obligated to title Fellow American Citizens (who only own one Citizenship) Un-Patriotic, and…..ABNORMAL! Who is he referring to, me, or…..
BERKLEY BILL BOLAGARD – THE LAST BOHEMIAN STANDING?
“The vast majority of this country is normal – totally normal,” he said. “Every poll everywhere done says that this country believes in right and wrong, moral and immoral. People are interested in family and career and friends, and are patriotic. That’s the good news. The bad news is that there are centers – important centers – of this country that don’t believe these things.”
I wonder how many Family Jews contribute to Gentile Christian Churches, and, drop big hints there is plenty more where this comes from – if the Pastor WEED OUT the abnormal ones, and encourage their flocks to vote for Sane Members of The Normal Party? I suspect Marc Royal is…
BIG BROTHER JESUS…….And he is watching you!
On March 24, 2024, I born Berkley Bill out of a rusty tanker car. He was a Hidden Billionaire! Now, he is interested in backing The Oakland Ballers. Mar’s business partner owns a basketball team. Is he a Jew, too. And, does he invested – IN ART – also? Royal Rosamond Press is a “Newspaper For The Arts”. The Gideon Computer’ was inspired by my friend, Nancy Hamren, who was close with THE KESEY FAMILY, and suggested I author THE ABNORMAL history of The Hippies. I chose to look into the furfure, and – it has arrived! Here is – The Family Owner of The Cuckoo’s Nest!
John Presco
“If we seek to make this solely a fight of the Jews, there are few of us. If we seek to make alliances… we have lots of allies. But it does start with us,” Rowan said.
When asked about the role of philanthropy, Rowan said that there should be a way for philanthropists to hold people to account.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Rowan
Rowan was born in 1962.[3] He is Jewish.[3] He was raised on Long Island, New York.[4] He moved with his family to Hollywood, Florida where he attended high school.[4] His father worked in auto-leasing.[4] His mother Barbara was a teacher and a trained concert pianist.[5] He has one sister, Andrea.[6] His grandfather, Emanuel Stein, was an economics professor at New York University.[4]
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Antisemitism on US campuses is bleeding into anti-Americanism, explained Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management, at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference in New York on Monday.
Rowan, a billionaire investor and philanthropist, is the largest donor to the University of Pennsylvania, his alma mater. In 2023, following accusations of antisemitism on campus, he helped spearhead a campaign to fire university president Liz Magill.
Speaking to Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein, Rowan explained that the problem of antisemitism on campus goes far beyond just impacting Jews.Top ArticlesRead More
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‘Vast majority of the US is normal’
“The vast majority of this country is normal – totally normal,” he said. “Every poll everywhere done says that this country believes in right and wrong, moral and immoral. People are interested in family and career and friends, and are patriotic. That’s the good news. The bad news is that there are centers – important centers – of this country that don’t believe these things.”
These centers, Rowan said, want to change everything about society, from the way people relate to each other to history and the notion of the American dream and meritocracy.
“They seek to sort us into groups based on a perception – their own perception – of whether we are an oppressed or an oppressor,” he said. “That’s the fight we have on these campuses. Is there antisemitism? You betcha there’s antisemitism. But it’s very hard to separate what’s happening on our campuses today from anti-Americanism.”
This is why it’s important to recognize that this problem goes beyond just the Jews, but should be a problem for all Americans, he said.
“If we seek to make this solely a fight of the Jews, there are few of us. If we seek to make alliances… we have lots of allies. But it does start with us,” Rowan said.
When asked about the role of philanthropy, Rowan said that there should be a way for philanthropists to hold people to account.
“We have not exacted a price for being antisemitic, we have not called people out,” the philanthropist said. “We wouldn’t hire someone who was anti-black, anti-gay, anti-woman, anti-Indian, anti-Hindu. Why would I hire someone who was antisemitic?
“Why would I not call out philanthropic institutions who behave in an antisemitic fashion?” Rowan asked. “Why would I give to organizations, cultural organizations or otherwise, who are making it difficult for Jews? This is just common sense.”
B. B. Bolagard and The Authentic Human Being Show
Posted on May 24, 2024 by Royal Rosamond Press

The Gideon Computer
by
John Presco
Copyright 2086
Berkeley Bill laughed for joy when the Oakland Baller pitcher threw the first pitch and almost beaned the batter.
“Shades of who played for the Ducks, as did Ken Kesey! Did you any of the Kesey family? Bill asked Starfish who he was going to interview after the game, along with her Zulu and Ethiopian friends, who claimed they know where the Ark of the Covenant – is!
“Hamas found the Ark when they were digging their tunnels.” Said the Ethiopian.
ARK ALERT!
I reborn Berkeley Bill Bolagard yesterday, then went to physical therapy. I awoke to this TUNNEL NEWS! I am – BLOWN AWAY! I had built a secret British Spy Vortex in the old EWEB power plant.
John Presco
Harvard Guys and Anti-Semitic Jesus
Posted on January 3, 2024 by Royal Rosamond Press



After watching a interview with Donald Trump in 1986, I began my cartoon book ‘My Christ-Complex. Being a Original Hippie I saw that – we had our day. Not only did the Yuppies move in on our turf – the Christian-right was on the rise. What if these two aspect of the ACW (American Culture Wars) merged into one person, and, he was The Expected Messiah when young, but becomes The President Dictator – who is arrested for fraud! WHAT? You say – the ftuure?
Yes
Promoting A Sober Bohemian Lifestyle
Posted on August 28, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press
Yesterday was the fiftieth anniversary of NANCY’S GRATEFUL CONCERT.

In August 1972, the Springfield Creamery hit a financial rough patch. Owners Chuck and Sue Kesey had been in business for more than a decade and just introduced a new probiotic product called Nancy’s Yogurt. But debts and back taxes threatened to shut them down.
That’s when somebody got the groovy idea to ask a popular psychedelic rock band for help. And help they did.
“It’s almost working. I think it’s now working…yay! We’re back on the air again,” said Merry Prankster and 60’s psychedelic leader, Ken Babbs, who emceed the benefit show which he dubbed the “Field Trip.”
Dead bassist Phil Lesh saunters up to the mic, “We’d sure like to thank the Springfield Creamery for making it possible for us to play out here in front of all you folks here. This is really where we get off the best,” he told the growing crowd.
“Ok,” Babbs said, “So here ya go, the Grateful Dead!” The crowd cheers wildly as the band breaks into Promised Land.

No one knows for sure how many people made their way to that field for the show but a common estimate is 20,000. Sue Kesey says most of the attendees bought their tickets which were printed on unused yogurt labels. “Tickets were $3.00 and $3.50 at the gate,” she said. “I don’t know why we would have ever wanted to make change at the gate? But anyway.”
At the dedication of the Kesey mural I asked Chuck Kesey why a trophy was at the top of the bookshelf, that I later learned was Babb’s bookcase. Here’s his answer:
Nancy’s Yogurt Saves the World
Posted on March 5, 2016 by Royal Rosamond Press








Here is the story of Nan Yogurtmundi who was worshipped by the Grateful Dead and the Kesey Family. Swami Yogurtmundi was the first girl I ever kissed. We were twelve and living in Oakland.
The Hog Rainbow Farm showed up at the Sunshine Dream concert. If this how Erin Sullivan came to paint the rainbow in the Creamery mural? Dudes delivering Crumb comics in San Francisco would come up and get a shit-load of Yogurtmundi take back to SF and sell it to Organic Food Stores. This is key because we see the first appearance of The Wholey Trinity of Alternative Capitalism….The Farm…..The Product…….The Arts! Now add the Sunshine Dream Grateful Dead Concert – and a scorching hot day – and we have a True transcendence that left Woodstock in its wake. No one thought to bring water. The main concern was to get some mind-altering LSD in ones system – and reach Nirvana! Emerald Valley Nudity was born out of necessity.
With the coming of the hateful Trumpite Shout-downs, it is time to rekindle The Generation of Love. “Get out!’ has replaced the ‘Human Be-in’ that Nan Yogurtmundi and I attended at the Polo Grounds in 1966. Let us put tiny cymbals on our fingers and imitate the naked Sadgurus.
I have come to Change The Name. We buried Hippie in 1966 and renamed him Freebie. That did not take. I told Belle of Rosamond, which is a spiritual movement in Russia. I hereby give us the name ROSMIRANS. ‘Wondrous Rose of Peace from the Sea’. And, why we are at it, let us change the name of Springfield to – Nancyland? How about Creamville Nancy and I have roots in San Francisco and Oakland.




Sunshine Daydream is a music documentary film starring the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was shot at their August 27, 1972 concert at the Old Renaissance Faire Grounds in Veneta, Oregon.[1][2] Unreleased for many years, the movie was sometimes shown at small film festivals, and bootleg recordings of it circulated on VHS and DVD, and as digital downloads. A digitally remastered and reedited official version of the film was released on August 1, 2013, showing only one time in selected theaters.[3][4][5][6] It was screened with Grateful Days, a new documentary short that includes interviews with some of the concert attendees. Sunshine Daydream was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 17, 2013.
Sunshine Daydream is also a live album containing the complete August 27, 1972 Grateful Dead concert. Produced as a 3–disc CD and as a 4-disc LP, it was released by Rhino Records on September 17, 2013.[7]
The name Sunshine Daydream is taken from the coda section of the Dead song “Sugar Magnolia“.
The show was a benefit for the Springfield Creamery in nearby Springfield, Oregon.[9] Merry Pranksters Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs emceed the concert. The Dead played all afternoon and into the dark after an opening set by the New Riders of the Purple Sage. In 2004, the New Riders’ performance was released as an album called Veneta, Oregon, 8/27/72.
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Springfield Creamery got its start in 1960, when Chuck and Sue Kesey graduated from college and returned home to Springfield, Oregon. Chuck, brother of author Ken Kesey (“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”) and Sue, with support from Chuck’s father Fred Kesey (manager of Eugene Farmers Creamery in Eugene) supplied gallon glass returnable jugs of milk to other creameries. They also supplied the Springfield schools with milk each school day.
By 1969, things had changed. Chuck’s father had recently passed away, the dairy industry was in transition and the sixties natural foods movement was in full bloom. “We needed something to niche us, so we could remain independent, to create a brand of our own,” says Sue Kesey. “We knew that if we were going to survive, we were going to have to do something that was different from everyone else. We had to find something unique.”
What they found, in 1970, was yogurt. Nancy Hamren had moved to Oregon from San Francisco and was working at the creamery as a bookkeeper. Nancy had a strong dedication to doing things the natural way, and a love for yogurt that she’d inherited from her natural foods pioneering grandmother.
Chuck and Nancy started experimenting with making yogurt with acidophilus cultures. They sold it in glass canning jars and five-gallon buckets at Willamette People’s Coop and Porters Fine Foods in Eugene, Ore. and became the first creamery in the U.S. to sell acidophilus cultured yogurt. “We never used sugar,” says Nancy. “We cooked our own fruit and added vanilla and honey.”
One day the manager from Willamette People’s Coop called and said ‘give me some more of that Nancy’s Yogurt.’ Sue says, “We thought, well, that sounds better than ‘Chuck’s Yogurt.’” The Nancy’s brand was born.
Nancy’s Yogurt expanded to the Bay Area thanks to two young entrepreneurs — a University of Oregon graduate named Gilbert Rosborne and his partner, music legend Huey Lewis. “They had an underground comic book route, delivering the Fabulous Furry Brothers and R. Crumb comics to natural food stores in San Francisco,” says Nancy. “Once a week, they rented a U-haul and packed it up with ice and Nancy’s Yogurt and drove it down to the Bay Area. Somehow, people there connected Nancy’s Yogurt with Chuck’s brother, Ken Kesey. It took off.”
[edit] A Grateful Dead Solution
But 1972 was a hard year financially. In an imaginative move, Chuck Kesey went down to Marin County and talked the Grateful Dead into coming up to Eugene and doing a benefit concert for the creamery. It was an epic event. More than 20,000 people attended. The tickets were printed on Nancy’s Yogurt labels, and a movie was made of the concert entitled ‘Sunshine Daydream.’ Grateful Dead Concerts became a tradition after that, with 10 more concerts in the following years. “It always seemed like we had more awareness after those concerts,” Nancy says. “Not that we ever put up banners saying ‘brought to you by Nancy’s Yogurt,’ but concertgoers knew we were part of these events and we were part of this alternative culture that was music, natural foods and natural living.”
[edit] Nancy’s Expands
As demand for natural foods continued to grow, more natural foods stores opened and Nancy’s Yogurt expanded to store shelves in Portland and Seattle. But the natural foods industry was still very regional. As distribution became more dependable, Nancy’s Yogurt was one of the first natural food products to be distributed far from its production location.
And in time they reached out to the mainstream markets. “We had a lot of conversations with our smaller natural food customers in the late 70’s, not wanting us to sell to mass market stores,” says Sue. “But our mission has always been to get the best food at the best price to the most people. When the Safeways and Fred Meyers of the world came knocking on our door and said we’d really like to stock your product, it completely blew us away. It was one of the first natural food breakthroughs into mainstream markets, and it’s been a wonderful relationship now for nearly 25 years.”[[1]]
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